DENTAL APPOINTMENTS AT LEVEL 2
Hi Everyone
Now we are back at Level 2 here's everything you need to know about coming to see us:
If you are sick particularly with any cold and flu symptoms stay home, ring us to rebook your appointment
If you missed an appointment during lockdown please give us a call or email to rebook 379 8799 appointments@truedentistry.co.nz
We will do our best to get you all back in as soon as possible - thank you in advance for your patience
During Level 2 there are a few things that we will be doing to ensure you are looked after and kept safe. These are directed by the MOH and Dental Council and include the following:
- pre appointment screening questions, initially by phone and in writing on the day
- please wear a mask to your appointment
- arrive as close as possible to your appointment time, don't come early
- use of hand sanitiser on arrival and departure
- social distancing in the waiting and reception areas
- where possible attend your appointment by yourself, a support person is welcome
- QR scan on arrival or use the contact tracing register
Unfortunately the magazines and toys have to be put away for now
We can't wait to see you again and are looking forward to being able to provide the care you need
The True Dentistry Team
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